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China's FTC-2000 aircraft export-version rolls off production line

GUIYANG, June 5 (Xinhua) -- The export version of the China-developed
light versatile FTC-2000 aircraft rolled off the production line of the
state-owned aircraft developer in Anshun in southwest China's Guizhou
Province Monday.

With its desert-camouflage paint appearance, the FTC-2000 was
developed by the Guizhou Aviation Industry Corporation under the
state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).
As one of the first batch of its model in the global-military trade
market, it will be delivered to overseas clients after necessary
procedures and tests, according to AVIC.

The FTC-2000, also named Mountain Eagle, or Shanying in Chinese, is a supersonic advanced fighter trainer. The single-engine light versatile aircraft is a new generation of
advanced-fighter trainer designed for advanced training and lead-in
fighter training for modern fighters. It is also capable of performing
combat missions.

The supersonic aircraft has a mach number of 1.5, and a maximum service ceiling of 16,000 meters.
"It can be used for senior training, elementary combat training and
tactical countermeasure training for fighter pilots. And it also has the
ability to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground combat," according to
Hu Jianxing, deputy manager and chief designer with the AVIC Guizhou
Aviation Industry Corporation.

"It completed the 'Stall and Spin Flight Test' within two seconds at
the research stage. The FTC-2000 has high safety characteristics," said
Hu, adding the model was highly efficient and reliable.
The FTC-2000 maiden flight was on December 13, 2003. And the model
has made two public aerobatic flight displays, at the 2006 and 2016
China Airshow in Zhuhai.
In China, the FTC-2000 is the the main advanced trainer used by the PLA Air Force and the PLA Navy.

"The domestic version and export version have the same flying
platform. And both are installed with China's home-developed WP-13
turbojet engine, which has been tested for high performance," Hu said.
"The export version will be installed with various avionics systems,
navigation guidance systems or external stores tailored for overseas
client's demand for multiple missions."